Honeymoon Must See’s on the French Riviera?

  1. Dog H
    June 30th, 2008 at 03:31
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    I can’t recommend any places in particular but I would recommend for you to rent a car and discover all those places on your own. Don’t hesitate to stop in every little place between two major points. That’s where you’ll see a lot of the neat stuff, free of all the tourist (plus you’re going in May so it’s right before tourist season).

  2. LOW
    July 2nd, 2008 at 18:11
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    Why the Riviera? Cruise?
    Suggest Buy a U-rail Pass for the length of time you will stay in Europe.

    You can ride any train, any time, as many times, to where ever in Western Europe!

    Stay in Youth hostels! Rent a bicycle at the train station, you can take it on the train! Best hassle free transportation at a extremely LOW cost!

    If possible, ALWAYS eat in the country side! Food taste better where the locals go!

    Have you seen a play or ballet in London or Stuttgart Germany? Have you been in the Vatican City in Rome? I bet you would not consider LEGO LAND in Denmark?

    No questions asked – you must eat in a Three Star Michelin Guide Restaurant! We do not have its equal in America! Don’t even try to question it!

    You might want to see Dachau in Germany or Budapest! The Old city of Heidelberg, in Germany.

    Why not go on the Internet, and do your homework? I spent nearly 40 years and there is just too much to see and do!

    Consider visiting REAL castles!

  3. Baiocchi
    July 3rd, 2008 at 04:15
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    Hi from the French Riviera !

    Honeymooning in the Riviera is a good idea. Villefranche-sur-Mer and the Cap-Ferrat are fantastic spots for that kind of vacation. Indeed those places are not overcrowded and very nice. From those places you can reach easily Èze village (a village built at 400 meters high above the sea). And don’t miss the 3 scenic roads between Nice and Menton, you’ll be breathless for sure (Basse, Moyenne and Grande Corniche in French).

    I live in Nice and I often go there to relax. Walking on the Cap-Ferrat seaside is amazing.

    Check out the link below :

  4. antwan the swan
    July 3rd, 2008 at 19:54
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    you MUST go to the litte village of Saint Paul de Vence it is near Cagne-Sur-Mer on the hills, It is a very beautiful and romantic place